These days, genome sequencing is becoming cheaper and more accessible by the hour. This wealth of human DNA sequence data offers insight into genomic structure and organization as well as clues to how disease states like cancer alter and are altered by DNA. This meeting will look at interpreting this information, appreciating its implications for basic cellular mechanisms and using this resource to inform therapies to promote human health.
Muddy deposits of polluting lead in old batteries can be recycled to help generate renewable energy